Justin Tranchita

He was raised in Princeton, Illinois, just past the Red Covered bridge on a farm with animals surrounded by corn fields.

In 2000 he dropped out of college and relocated to Branson , Missouri where he met Don Williams brother of American singer Andy Williams and Robert Vinton son of American singer Bobby Vinton who helped Justin take the leap into a career in music and television.

Justin is joined by Scott Velvet and Brian Roman in this television game show which continues to run as re-runs in the United States and around the world on Discovery networks.

Dan Fallon of digg.com wrote "Props to Tranchita for almost getting the lyric "While governmental power tends to grow continuously" to not sound super awkward.

"[6] Tranchita told The Guardian, "When I started to look into Ben Carson and what he stood for...people who have a faith – I identify with them because it does separate from people who do not.”[7] Ben Carson personally thanked Justin for allowing him to use the song publicly in a statement to his Facebook followers,[8] This is America returned to the number one spot again in 2016 after spending ten weeks on Billboards Emerging chart.

[9] After the song "This is America" vaulted Tranchita into the political limelight he decided to run for the Michigan State House, district 32 in March of 2016.